close
    what is a seedeater?

    0  Views: 726 Answers: 3 Posted: 12 years ago

    3 Answers

    The seedeaters are a form taxon of seed-eating passerine birds with a distinctively conical bill.
    Most are Central and South American birds that were formerly placed in the American sparrow family (Emberizidae), but are now known to be tanagers (Thraupidae) closely related to Darwins finches. Indeed, some of the birds listed here seedeaters are closer to these "finches", while the more "true" seedeaters form a clade with some tanagers. A few "atypical" seedeaters are closely related to certain tanagers, many of which (such as the flowerpiercers) have peculiarly adapted bills.
    In addition, there are some African passerines called seedeaters. They belong to the serin genus (Serinus) of the true finch family (Fringillidae), but might need to be separated with their closest relatives in Crithagra.


    ""


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seedeater

    Read the story here:  http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Through_the_Trees

    squirrels



    Top contributors in Video & Online Games category

     
    ROMOS
    Answers: 790 / Questions: 0
    Karma: 37930
     
    Colleen
    Answers: 1468 / Questions: 0
    Karma: 29535
     
    country bumpkin
    Answers: 182 / Questions: 0
    Karma: 11925
     
    Deleted User
    Answers: 141 / Questions: 0
    Karma: 5145
    > Top contributors chart

    Unanswered Questions

    JILIPARK
    Answers: 0 Views: 17 Rating: 0
    JILI17
    Answers: 0 Views: 18 Rating: 0
    JILI17
    Answers: 0 Views: 18 Rating: 0
    JILI17
    Answers: 0 Views: 16 Rating: 0
    f168vn4com
    Answers: 0 Views: 19 Rating: 0
    B52
    Answers: 0 Views: 26 Rating: 0
    bongdatalive
    Answers: 0 Views: 21 Rating: 0
    ok88waycom
    Answers: 0 Views: 18 Rating: 0
    > More questions...
    559861
    questions
    779143
    answers
    921138
    users